Fabrizio

Meaning of Fabrizio

Inspired by the Latin “Fabritius” and cherished throughout Italy, Fabrizio (fah-BREET-syo) means “smith” or “craftsman,” conjuring the spirit of a resourceful artisan forging bright new beginnings. With its rolling vowels and confident consonants, the name wraps a boy in melodic warmth, appealing to Anglo-American families who crave a touch of Old World flair. Though Fabrizio hovers just outside the top 900—26 newborns claimed it in 2024—it’s quietly out of the spotlight, its steady presence in U.S. birth charts reflecting a loyal following. Like a finely honed tool, Fabrizio suggests resilience, creativity, and a knack for shaping one’s own story with artistry and heart.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as fah-BREET-syo (/faˈbriːtsjo/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Similar Names to Fabrizio

Notable People Named Fabrizio

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Fabrizio Branciforte, 3rd prince of Butera -
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